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- Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 9:37pm #47092

ItsVictorOladipoParticipantHas been on a bit of a roll lately. Oklahoma state held him to just 7 points and 7 turnovers but other than that he’s played quite well. 24 pts, 6 rebs against a tough Kansas State team, 31 pts, 8 rebs, 6 assists and 4 steals against the Sooners, and 19 pts, 6 rebs, 8 assists and 3 steals with just 1 turnover against Baylor (TBH the only game of the 4 I actually watched).
I was never really a fan of his game but he’s starting to flash brilliance. Has he finally figured it out? And with a strong end to the season how high of a draft pick can he be?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 9:59pm #753209

r377ParticipantI was going to make a post about him actually as I have been following him. I was quite high on him coming out of high school, but he was a bit disappointing last year. I was looking for him to bounce back.
Ive currently got him going mid first round, but im a bit biased. I think most ppl might have him as a late first / early second if he declares this year…
0 - Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:03pm #753211
SiggyParticipant - Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:11pm #753210
Olynyk 4 NPOYDarren Collison
0- Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:05pm #753212

DlesnieParticipantYour mock draft would give us (the bobcats) a chance to draft either Nerlens Noel and Victor Oladipo or Ben McLemore and Alex Len. Those won’t happen but I approve of both of those scenarios immensely.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:08pm #753213
SiggyParticipantKabongo’s a lot longer (has the wingspan of a SG) and is more aggressive both in driving and looking to make plays.
0- Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:28pm #753215
Olynyk 4 NPOYComparison to playstyle: Darren Collinson.
0- Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:31pm #753216
SiggyParticipantI don’t see it. Collison has always been a quick, system PG. More of a distributor than a playmaker. Kabongo actively looks to collapse the defense, make plays and get to the rim.
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- Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:12pm #753214

ilike.panochasParticipantI believe he’s placed himself back in the first round, and possibly the 5th PG taken. I still like CJ McCollum ahead of Kabongo due to CJ’s great size for a a PG and is one of the better shooters in this draft.
Smart
Carter-Williams
Burke
McCollum
KabongoIn that order is my PG ranking.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:35pm #753220

ilike.panochasParticipantKabongo is 180lbs vs McCollum 200lbs. Kabongo 6’1 vs McCollum 6’3. Huge difference in size.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 10:55pm #753222
SiggyParticipantNot really. McCollum isn’t 200 lbs either. If Mccollum was 200, he’d look a lot stronger than he does. He has about 10 lbs on Kabongo, who added 10 lbs of muscle over the off-season and suspension. Myck also is almost 2 yrs younger. Kabongo has the longer arms, better lateral quickness and is the better athlete overall. I’d say Kabongo has the better tools to defend the PG position….and he’s actually a PG.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 03/06/2013 - 11:32pm #753224

ilike.panochasParticipantI guess I’m delusional. Kabongo has size over McCollum.
0- Posted on: Thu, 03/07/2013 - 8:45am #753272
SiggyParticipantNo, the difference in size is negligible.
Kabongo is 6’2 180 with a 6’8 wingspan.
McCollum is 6’3 190 with a 6’6 wingspan.Athleticism goes to Kabongo. He is a quicker, faster and longer, which enables him to cover more ground, faster. His better length and quickness gives him the physical advantage at the PG position.
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